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Obama Administration Brings in 12,500 Syrian Refugees This Year With Last Minute Rush
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The stage lights burned brightly. An audience of thousands stretched out into the dark recesses of the arena. I was standing on the Miss USA stage, a dream come true for so many young women and an incredible memory that I will treasure for years to come. But, an even greater experience that stemmed from my time at Miss USA was my time with Donald Trump.
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Multnomah County Circuit Judge Kenneth Walker says it devastating to see all the deaths caused by guns in the U.S. Walker made his comments this week at the sentencing of a drive by killer, Marcell Lee Daniel Jr.
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Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky said the government should encourage agencies to spend less federal dollars instead of creating an incentive to spend frivolously in fear of losing future appr
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Trump says Clinton was "duped" into bringing up a woman with a "terrible" past.
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Appalachian State University is arguing that the First Amendment is not "absolute" in order to justify a chalking ban.
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WASHINGTON – Peter Schweizer, the author of ?Clinton Cash,? and WND?s Jerome Corsi, the author of ?Partners in Crime,? joined in a televised panel Thursday with a former U.S. attorney and the lead investigator of Judicial Watch – the non-profit that exposed Hillary Clinton?s private email server – to provide the latest on two major [?]
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The lawsuit — filed Wednesday in a Texas federal court — threatens to throw up a new roadblock to one of the White House’s top tech priorities.
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Court documents in 1998 revealed Miss Universe Alicia Machado was accused of driving her boyfriend from the scene of a murder attempt - at a woman's funeral....
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After choosing Iran as the site for next year’s World Chess Championship, the World Chess Federation, or FIDE, is telling female chess players to venerate “cultural differences” in response to an uproar over Iran’s decision to enforce its compulsory hijab policy at the tournament. Iran has threatened all female chess players who refuse to wear a hijab with arrest.
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The father of New York and New Jersey bombing suspect Ahmad Rahami told ABC News that his wife and one of his other sons have been detained in Afghanistan, after being pulled off a flight in Dubai and questioned for 16 hours by authorities there.
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California Governor Jerry Brown has signed new legislation into effect as part of a reform backers say will help county prisoners transition back into society by letting them vote while still serving time.
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Either all of the major candidates running for president know so little about the world that they can only come up with Angela Merkel?s name when asked about their favorite world leader, or e…
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And now, less than six weeks from the election, what is the main event of the day? A fight between the GOP presidential nominee and a former Miss Universe, whom he had 20 years ago called “Miss Piggy” and other choice pejoratives. Just a few weeks earlier, we were seized by a transient hysteria over a minor Hillary Clinton lung infection hyped to near-mortal status. The latest curiosity is Donald Trump’s 37 sniffles during the first presidential debate. (People count this sort of thing.) Dr. Howard Dean has suggested a possible cocaine addiction. In a man who doesn’t even drink coffee? This campaign is sinking to somewhere between zany and totally insane. Is there a bottom? Take the most striking — and overlooked — moment of Trump’s GOP convention speech. He actually promised that under him, “the crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon — and I mean very soon — come to an end.” Not “be reduced.” End. Humanity has been at this since, oh, Hammurabi. But the audience didn’t laugh. It applauded. Nor was this mere spur-of-the-moment hyperbole. Trump was reading from a teleprompter. As he was a few weeks earlier when he told a conference in North Dakota, “Politicians have used you and stolen your votes. They have given you nothing. I will give you everything.” Everything, mind you. “I will give you what you’ve been looking for for 50 years.” No laughter recorded. In launching his African-American outreach at a speech in Charlotte, Trump catalogued the horrors that he believes define black life in America today. Then promised: “I will fix it.” How primitive have our politics become? Fix what? Family structure? Social inheritance? Self-destructive habits? How? He doesn’t say. He’ll will it. Trust him, as he likes to say. After 15 months, the suspension of disbelief has become so ubiquitous that we hardly notice anymore. We are operating in an alternate universe where the geometry is non-Euclidean, facts don’t matter, history and logic have disappeared. #share#Going into the first debate, Trump was in a virtual tie for the lead. The bar for him was set almost comically low. He had merely to (1) suffer no major meltdown and (2) produce just a few moments of coherence. He cleared the bar. In the first half-hour, he established the entire premise of his campaign. Things are bad and she’s been around for 30 years. You like bad? Stick with her. You want change? I’m your man. It can’t get more elemental than that. At one point, Clinton laughed and ridiculed Trump for trying to blame her for everything that’s ever happened. In fact, that’s exactly what he did. With some success. To an audience of 86 million, Trump appeared to concede that he didn’t pay any taxes. By conventional measures — poise, logic, command of the facts — she won the debate handily. But when it comes to moving the needle, conventional measures don’t apply this year. What might, however, move the needle is not the debate itself but the time bomb Trump left behind. His great weakness is his vanity. He is temperamentally incapable of allowing any attack on his person to go unavenged. He is particularly sensitive on the subject of his wealth. So central to his self-image is his business acumen that in the debate he couldn’t resist the temptation to tout his cleverness on taxes. To an audience of 86 million, he appeared to concede that he didn’t pay any. “That makes me smart,” he smugly interjected. #related#Big mistake. The next day, Clinton offered the obvious retort: “If not paying taxes makes him smart, what does that make all the rest of us?” Meanwhile, Trump has been going around telling Rust Belt workers, on whom his Electoral College strategy hinges and who might still believe that billionaires do have some obligation to pay taxes, that “I am your voice.” When gaffes like this are committed, the candidate either doubles down (you might say that if you can legally pay nothing, why not, given how corrupt the tax code is) or simply denies he ever said anything of the sort. Indeed, one of the more remarkable features of this campaign is how brazenly candidates deny having said things that have been captured on tape, such as Clinton denying she ever said the Trans-Pacific Partnership was the gold standard of trade deals. The only thing more amazing is how easily they get away with it.  — Charles Krauthammer is a nationally syndicated columnist. © 2016 The Washington Post Writers Group.
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John Bolton: Hostile Foreign Governments Will Use Obama’s Internet Surrender to Their Advantage
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Saudi Prince Begs America to Reject Trump
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"U.S. Citizens abroad could defeat Trump ... if they voted."
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Even "good'"cops can kill unarmed black men. One can't think or pray away bias. It needs deliberative, purposeful action that becomes second nature, says Issac Bailey.
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As Heat Street‘s Politics Editor Jillian Melchior reported this week, a new policy at the University of Michigan allows students to choose their preferred pronouns — including the gender-neutral “they” and “ze” — to appear on class rosters.
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We are in the midst of an epic media freakout. It’s a subset of a larger liberal panic over Donald Trump’s strength in the general election. The freakout began a few weeks ago when Trump started to…
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With the forces of Syrian tyrant Bashar al-Assad and his Russian allies bombing the rebel-held city of Aleppo into rubble, Secretary of State John Kerry finally played his hole card: a threat to st…
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France's New Sharia Police

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

Are French institutions sacrificing one freedom for another? Is equality between men and women being sacrificed to freedom of religion (Islam) to impose its diktats on French society? If someone still does not realize that the Islamic dress code is the
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At least 19 dead Virginians were registered to vote in this critical swing state.
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Brendan Eich has created Brave, a faster, ad-free Internet browser.
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I wrote, sang and produced this video. Please share!
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